Nicole Eggert has accused Scott Baio of molesting her repeatedly when she was a teenager.

The former Baywatch actress took to Twitter on Saturday to allege that the abuse took place in Baio’s garage while they starred together on the U.S. sitcom Charles in Charge, which ran from 1984 to 1990.

Replying to another Twitter user, Eggert wrote: “Ask @scottbaio what happened in his garage at his house when I was a minor. Creep.”

She went on to explain how she was a “molested child”, and she was 14 when the first incident occurred. She also claimed that the abuse carried on until she was 17.

In response to her accusations, Baio’s wife Renee told her followers on Twitter that her husband’s legal team had served Eggert with two cease-and-desist letters.

Former Happy Days star Baio later addressed the claims in a Facebook Live video on Saturday, and told his fans: “The reason I’m doing Facebook Live is because no one can edit me… This is the truth.”

He went on to say that in 2012 and 2013, when Eggert first made claims against him, the actress was promoting reality shows she appeared in.

Baio ended his video with a plea to his accuser.

“I don’t know what else to put out there. She’s my best friend in the world, then all of a sudden I’m the bogeyman,” he said. “The problem with almost all he said/she said cases is they’re he said/she said. Now, go prove it or disprove it… the real problem with this is people with legitimate claims aren’t taken seriously, and that’s too bad.”

Eggert and Baio reportedly dated briefly in the late 1980s, when they starred together on the show. Eggert previously stated that she lost her virginity to Baio at the age of 17, according to The Hollywood Reporter.